Euler-Lagrange-Model-Based Torque Assignment Control for Dual In-Wheel PM Motors With Voltage Vectors Integrated Modulation

  • Zhaoheng Wang
  • , Lei Xu
  • , Xiaoyong Zhu
  • , Li Quan
  • , Wen Hua Chen
  • , Lizhang Xu
  • , Shihong Ding

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Abstract

In this article, an Euler-Lagrange-model based torque assignment (ELM-TA) control scheme is proposed for a distributed drive (DD) system with multiple in-wheel motors. It focuses on the torque assignment of the multiple motors in DD system, in order to achieve optimal dynamic performance, synchronization, and reliability. Considering the flexible coupling effects, an Euler-Lagrange model is formulated for 1/2 DD system with dual in-wheel permanent magnet (DIW-PM)motors. As a consequence of the nonlinear characteristic of the drive systemwith DIW-PMmotors, direct torque control with multivoltage vector integrated modulation is implemented with the objective of enhancing the reliability and robustness of the drive system. In addition, the Euler-Lagrange-model based controller is designed for the motor control unit, where the dynamic tuning strategy of interconnection and friction damping coefficients is developed to achieve dynamic decoupling of state variables. Finally, the experimental setups are constructed by considering the different drivemodes. The experimental results verify the validity and reliability of the proposed approach, which shows a good potential candidate for a distributed electric vehicle drive system.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-14
JournalIEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Direct torque control
  • distributed drive
  • Euler Lagrange model
  • in-wheel permanent magnet motor
  • integrated torque assignment

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Control and Systems Engineering
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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